Privacy Policy For Baton Rouge Local SEO
Effective Date: May 17, 2026.
You run a local business in Louisiana. You want to rank in the map pack. You don’t want to read a wall of legal jargon. We respect that.
This privacy policy explains exactly how batonrougelocalseo.com handles your information. We wrote this in plain English. We operate a local SEO agency focused on Baton Rouge and the surrounding parishes. We collect data to do our jobs better. We don’t sell your information to data brokers.
The Information We Actually Collect
We gather two types of data. Information you hand to us. Information our tools pick up in the background.
Data You Provide Directly
You fill out our contact form to request a GBP audit. You ask a question about local service ads. You subscribe to our local SEO updates. When you take these actions, we collect specific details.
- Your name.
- Your email address.
- Your business website URL.
- Your exact physical business address.
- The specific local SEO problems you describe in your message.
We need this information to reply. We can’t diagnose a ghost citation issue without knowing your exact business name and location. We can’t email you an audit without your email address. It’s that simple.
When you ask us about your proximity signal issues, you give us your address. We need that to run a local grid tracker report. We store that address in our secure agency database. We treat your operational details with strict confidentiality.
Data We Collect Automatically
We use analytics to improve content quality. This is a core operational reality. When you visit batonrougelocalseo.com, our servers log standard technical details. This helps us understand what content actually helps Baton Rouge business owners.
- Your IP address.
- Your browser type and operating system.
- The pages you visit on our site.
- The time you spend reading our case studies.
This data strips away the noise. It shows us the signal. We look at bounce rates on our map pack ranking guides. We track time-on-page for our technical citation cleanup articles. If 500 people read our guide on NAP consistency but leave after ten seconds, we know the guide needs work. We rewrite it. We want to provide high-resolution answers. We don’t want to waste